Russia has suspended most border crossings with Latvia, Finland, and Estonia, according to reports. The reason for the suspension is not yet clear.
Russia has suspended most border crossings with the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia, and Finland, according to a report cited by the desk. The abrupt move has not been officially explained, and the underlying cause remains unclear. The suspension could signal a new political escalation or a technical/logistical disruption; no further details are available at this time. The Zioneer has previously reported on broader Russian disruptions, including airspace closures and fuel supply restrictions in various regions, but no direct link to this border closure has been established.
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